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BBT
Posted 9/13/2013 1:41 PM (#663009)
Subject: What's It weigh




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Recent trip to Canada, my dad crossed the 50" mark with a beauty. We had no good way of weighing fish of that size as you all know. Measurements are 50-1/8" x 22-1/2" really heavy,girthy, big headed fish. I've used the calculators and got anywhere from 30# up to 37#. My question to you is what is your opinion on weight as my dad has a fixation on it and now has me curious as well. FYI first time handling a 50 and in and out of water in 48seconds.


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BNelson
Posted 9/13/2013 2:11 PM (#663012 - in reply to #663009)
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Location: Contrarian Island
this is fairly accurate for most normal built fish...
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/weighit.asp
Guest
Posted 9/13/2013 4:23 PM (#663033 - in reply to #663009)
Subject: RE: What's It weigh


http://www.huntfishsport.com/web.aspx?cmd=muskieWeightCalculator

The Casselman Crossman formula is the most accurate for bigger fish. Your comes out at about 34, and that looks about right
milje
Posted 9/13/2013 5:23 PM (#663049 - in reply to #663009)
Subject: Re: What's It weigh




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Location: Wakefield, MI
Nice fish, congrats to your dad!
JAT
Posted 9/13/2013 5:53 PM (#663055 - in reply to #663009)
Subject: Re: What's It weigh




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I would say 31-33 lbs.

Awesome fish. It's cool when that green/white contrast on their stomach pops out like that.
AndyM
Posted 9/13/2013 7:08 PM (#663072 - in reply to #663009)
Subject: RE: What's It weigh


32.9#
ESOX Maniac
Posted 9/14/2013 8:36 AM (#663127 - in reply to #663072)
Subject: RE: What's It weigh





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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
I tried all the calulator's and equations known to the muskie world, then I did a fast fourier transform on the results from all of them. Looks to be ~ 32.88756 lbs.

Congrat's to your father! Beautiful fish..... All he really needs to know about the weight is how she felt holding her and that he's now got a new PB to go after.

Have fun!
Al

Edited by ESOX Maniac 9/14/2013 8:37 AM
Fisher
Posted 9/14/2013 11:42 AM (#663146 - in reply to #663127)
Subject: RE: What's It weigh





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Location: Roseau
I weighed my 51 x 23 it was 33#
Nice fish!
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